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Imagine Watford 2016

Another fabulous 2 weeks of national & international street art came to Watford during the last weekend of June till July. 

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The town centre was transformed into the stage for various excellent performances. These were organised by the Watford Palace Theatre with support from Watford Council, West Herts College and the Arts Council amongst others.

My favourite performance of the 2 weeks was Dizzy O’Dare Body of Wires, they were all great and of a high quality. Lots of people visited the performances and seem to enjoy them. I have added a few shots from each show that I visited with the rest of the photographs on my Flickr. Links are below.

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Corey Baker Dance presents – Phone Box

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Dizzy O’Dare presents – Body of Wires

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Company D’irque & Fien present – Sol Bemol

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Mahogany Opera Group presents – The Rattler

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StopGap Dance Company presents – Bill and Bobby

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Acrojou presents – All at Sea

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Etta Ermini Dance Theatre presents – Bar Story

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Periplum presents – The Bell

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Gandini Juggling and Seeta Patel Dance presents – Sigma

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How it Ended presents – The Little Gardener

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Hikapee presents – Home

If you love your performing arts this is definitely the place to visit. I am looking forward to next year with more exciting acts. Take a look at lots of the photographs taken at the festival on my Flickr.

Links 
Flickr – httpss://www.flickr.com/photos/alalchan/albums/72157670281335165
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/alalchan
Imagine Watford – https://www.imaginewatford.co.uk/
Watford For You – https://www.watfordforyou.org/

If you would like your event photographed then contact me on info@andrewlalchan.com look forward to hearing from you.

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